Hungarian–Romanian War - Romania Took Nagyvárad and Nagyszalonta
Time: Sunday Apr 20, 1919
Place: Nagyvárad (Oradea), Romania - Nagyszalonta (Salonta), Romania
Details: On 20 April they took Nagyvárad (Oradea) and Nagyszalonta (Salonta). Rather than following the instructions of the Vix note, the Romanian army pressed on for the Tisza River, an easily defended natural military obstacle.
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